Brian Kilmeade

Brian Kilmeade born on May 7, 1964, is a television journalist of Fox News Channel. He is popular for being a co-host for Fox & Friends, the morning show at Fox News Channel during the weekdays. He is also a host for Kilmeade and Friends, Fox News Radio program. She graduated from Massapequa High School, New York in 1982. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from C.W. Post in 1986.

He started his career on a daily national high school television news program called Channel One as a correspondent. At KHSC-TV, he became an anchor and host. He co-hosted XTRA-RAM’s The Jim Brown Show. He also joined Brown in 1993 for the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event where he conducted interviews after the fight. In 1994, he switched to UFC 2 and UFC 3 for play-by-play role. In the beginning of 1997, he became a freelance sports anchor for WVIT in Hartford. He worked for MSG Network as a sideline reporter where he covered the New York/New Jersey Metro-Stars. She became a feature reporter and anchor for Newsport TV’s daily magazine show Newsport Journal for the national sports network. Besides, he anchored a live half-hour general sports program called Scoreboard Central. He declares to have been a stand-up comedian for ten years. She has written two books: It’s How You Play the Game: The Powerful Sports Moments that Taught Lasting Values to Americas Finest and The Games Do Count: America’s Best and Brightest on the Power of Sports. He frequently anchored for FNC’s The Five airing nightly. He had filled in time slot of Tony Snow, the former Fox anchor who had quit Fox News in order to become Press Secretary in the George W. Bush Administration.

Brian Kilmeade is a married guy and has three children. However, nothing about his wife is disclosed to the media. It is not known is he had divorce or not. His salary is $200 thousand per year. He is currently staying at his house in Massapequa, New York with his family. His detailed bio is found in Wikipedia.